Episodes (Page 36)
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Critics review Spain and the Hispanic World exhibition at the Royal Academy and Holy Spider, an Iranian director Ali Abbasi's film about a serial killer in Mashhad
Hepworth, Moore, landscape and cows' backs; fiddle player John McCusker; novelist Victoria MacKenzie
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Exhibition Magic in this Country at The Hepworth Wakefield celebrates the relationship between sculptors Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore and the Yorkshire landscape
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Poet Anthony Joseph wins the TS Eliot Prize for his collection Sonnets for Albert, exploring his relationship with his often absent father
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Record producer Rick Rubin discusses his new book The Creative Act drawing on his experience producing hits for Run DMC, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Johnny Cash
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Critics review HBO series The Last of Us based on the critically acclaimed video game and Enys Men, a Cornish folk horror by BAFTA-winning director Mark Jenkin
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Director Todd Field discusses Tár, a psychological drama about conductor Lydia Tár starring Cate Blanchett, exploring abuses of power and tipped for awards
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Designer Steven Zapata and artist Anna Ridler discuss whether AI art poses a threat to artists and designers
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Crime drama The Light in the Hall stars Joanna Scanlan and launches on Channel 4; director Andy Newbery discusses directing bilingual back-to-back TV production
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Costa Award-winning biographer John Preston makes screenwriting debut with drama Stonehouse about 1970s MP who faked his own death, discussing fact and fiction boundaries
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Vocal ensemble Stile Antico releases album marking 400 years since William Byrd's death, with five members singing and discussing his extraordinary music
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Tom Hanks discusses playing a curmudgeonly older man in A Man Called Otto, whose life changes when a young family moves in next door
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Front Row visits Leeds celebrating 2023 Year of Culture after Brexit ruled it ineligible for European Capital of Culture status
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Critics review gothic murder-mystery The Pale Blue Eye starring Christian Bale, Gillian Anderson and Harry Melling as Edgar Allan Poe
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Director Marie Kreutzer discusses her period drama Corsage about rebellious 19th-century Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Queen of Hungary
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Terry Hall of The Specials remembered after his death; Pete Paphides reflects on his life and music legacy
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Lucy Prebble discusses I Hate Suzie Too, her TV collaboration with Billie Piper about a B-list celebrity's reality TV comeback following a phone hacking scandal
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Sir Quentin Blake celebrates 90th birthday with tributes from fellow illustrators Lauren Child and Axel Scheffler, discussing his influential body of work with Roald Dahl and others
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Neil Gaiman reflects on The Ocean at the End of the Lane as its stage adaptation begins nationwide tour
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Director Kasi Lemmons discusses Whitney Houston biopic I Wanna Dance With Somebody, exploring darker aspects of Houston's life with British actor Naomi Ackie
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Zadie Smith discusses her play The Wife of Willesden, a modern retelling of Chaucer's The Wife of Bath at Kiln Theatre